RoseAnne Spradlin has been creating work in New York City since the late 1980's. Her body-focused work has variously been described as raw, harsh, beautiful and evanescent. Spradlin received a Bessie award in 2003 for her choreography, and also recently received a Lambent Fellowship in the Arts, an Individual Artist Grant from the Foundation for Contemporary Arts and a Guggenheim Fellowship in Choreography. She has received two Fellowships in Choreography from the New York Foundation for the Arts and has twice been a Movement Research Artist in Residence. Spradlin teaches improvisation and Body-Mind Centering; in 2007 she taught in Vienna, Brussels, Paris and London. Her quartet "Survive Cycle" was presented by the ImPulTanz Festival in Vienna in August 2007. Her next production will be at the Kitchen, October 23-26, 2008.
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